Tuesday , November 26, 2024

John Stewart

Starting as an editor on Bank Network News at Faulkner & Gray, John ultimately played a key role in starting, editing, and publishing many of F&G's flagship publications, including Credit Card Management, Card Technology, Card Marketing, and Collections & Credit Risk. Before co-founding Boland Hill Media, John was a group publisher at Thomson Media responsible for a $10 million division embracing magazines, newsletters, and Web sites.

Square Announces a Signature-Based Chip Card Reader, with Availability Early in 2015

Square Inc. on Wednesday ended months of speculation with an announcement that it will begin offering an EMV card reader early next year. Square will start taking orders for the device, which will process chip-and-signature as well as mag-stripe transactions, later this year, the San Francisco-based company said. The move comes …

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With Optimal Routing in Place, Zooz Readies a Routing Engine for Omnichannel Merchants

Zooz Mobile Ltd. is preparing to launch in September a transaction-routing engine that will let so-called omnichannel merchants run payments for e-commerce, mobile commerce, and in-store commerce through a single pipe. The engine, tentatively called the Omnichannel Generator, will seek out the optimal path for each transaction, allowing merchants to …

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Amazon Dongle Unconfirmed, But E-Commerce Giant Could Rely on Powerful Assets

Amazon.com Inc. on Monday refused to comment on a report that the big online retailer is preparing to launch a mobile card reader to compete with Square Inc., PayPal Inc., and dozens of other vendors. “We can’t comment on rumors and speculation,” an Amazon.com spokesperson told Digital Transactions News by …

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Annual Wallet Payments Total More Than a Quarter Billion, According to Updated Fed Study

Transactions using mobile wallets totaled at least 250.6 million and amounted to at least $9.5 billion in value in 2012, according to a payments report issued Thursday by the Federal Reserve. These results, part of a comprehensive update to a study released in December, represent the central bank’s first effort …

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Spurning Publicity, Amazon Launches a Mobile Wallet with Modest Features—So Far

Without fanfare, Amazon.com Inc. last week introduced a trial version of its first digital wallet. The free Android app, known as Amazon Wallet, has been available since July 17 on Amazon’s own App Store and on Google Play. It is also available pre-installed on Amazon’s recently unveiled smart phone, the …

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PayPal Brushes off a ‘Challenging’ Period for Parent eBay, Posting Solid Gains

PayPal Inc. enjoyed a solid quarter of growth despite what eBay Inc. chief executive John Donahoe characterized Wednesday as a “challenging” first half. One of the biggest of these challenges, according to Donahoe, was a data breach that occurred in late February or early March and that led PayPal parent …

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Deciding to Change the Isis Brand May Be the Easy Part Compared to Doing It

The decision by JVL Ventures LLC to rename its Isis mobile-payments company may have been the easy part. Actually scrapping the brand and replacing it with a new name and logo will be much more challenging, experts say. “It’s a huge rebranding exercise,” says Nick Holland, who follows mobile payments …

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It May Be Late to Faster-Funding Game, But PayPal Boasts Size And Experience Edge

Catching up with rivals, PayPal Inc. on Monday joined a growing list of e-payments providers that are speeding up settlement time for U.S. merchants. But instead of making faster payments generally available, the San Jose, Calif.-based eBay Inc. subsidiary is offering to cut funding time from up to four business …

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Reaching 70% Penetration, Smart Phones Cement Place As Rapidly Adopted Technology

Virtually non-existent seven years ago, the smart phone is steadily establishing its place as perhaps the most rapidly adopted consumer electronic device in U.S. history. Some 70% of U.S. mobile subscribers—or 169 million people—owned one by the end of May, up from 66% just since February, according to the latest …

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Not Content Targeting Financial Services, Phishers Widen Attacks to New Brands

Online fraudsters are attacking a much wider variety of brands, including grocery stores and Bitcoin exchanges, showing a growing level of sophistication in their efforts to gull unsuspecting customers out of their money, according to the latest quarterly report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group Inc., an 11-year-old organization made up …

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